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  • helminth parasites of anisotremus scapularis tschudi 1846 perciformes Haemulidae peruvian grunt acquired at the fishing terminal of villa maria del triunfo lima peru helmintos parasitos de anisotremus scapularis tschudi 1846 perciformes Haemulidae ch
    2014
    Co-Authors: Jhon D Chero, Celso Cruces, Jose Iannacone, Gloria Saez, Lorena Alvarino
    Abstract:

    Peruvian Grunt Anisotremus scapularis Tschudi, 1846 (Haemulidae) is a carnivorous marine benthopelagic fish species distributed between Ecuador and Chile. The aim of this study was to identify helminths parasitizing A. scapularis in the Peruvian coast. 20 specimens of A. scapularis were acquired between July and October 2013 from the Fishing Terminal of Villa Maria del Triunfo, Lima, Peru. Monogeneans and flukes were collected, fixed, preserved in 70% alcohol, colored with carmine Acetic of Semichon, Trichrome of Gomori and mounted in Canada balsam. Nematodes were fixed in hot 70% alcohol and made more transparent in a mixture of alcoholphenol. The following ten species of parasites were identified: Monogenea: Encotyllabe antofagastensis, Choricotyle scapularis, Neobivagina chita and Mexicana sp.; Trematoda: Lobatostoma anisotremun, Lasiotocus sp. and Proctoeces sp.; Acanthocephala: Profilicollis altmani and Gorgorhynchus sp.; Nematoda: Philometra sp. and Proleptus carvajali. The monogeneans C. scapularis and E. antofagastensis and the digenean Lasiotocus sp. and Proctoeces sp. represent new geographical records to the Peruvian helminthological fauna and A. scapularis is a new host record for Gorgorhynchus sp., Philometra sp. and P. carvajali in Peru.

  • helmintos parasitos de anisotremus scapularis tschudi 1846 perciformes Haemulidae chita adquiridos en el teminal pesquero de villa maria del triunfo lima peru
    Neotropical helminthology, 2014
    Co-Authors: Jhon D Chero, Celso Cruces, Jose Iannacone, Gloria Saez, Lorena Alvarino
    Abstract:

    La Chita Anisotremus scapularis Tschudi, 1846 (Haemulidae) es una especie bentopelagica marina y carnivora que se distribuye entre Ecuador y Chile. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue identificar los helmintos que parasitan a A. scapularis en la costa peruana. Se adquirieron 20 especimenes de A. scapularis entre julio y octubre del 2013 procedentes del Terminal Pesquero de V illa Maria del Triunfo, Lima, Peru. Los monogeneos y trematodos fueron colectados, fijados, preservados en alcohol al 70%, coloreados con Carmin Acetico de Semichon, Tricromica de Gomori y montados en Balsamo de Canada. Los nematodos fueron fijados en alcohol caliente al 70% y se transparentaron en una mezcla de alcohol-fenol. Se identificaron los siguientes diez parasitos: Monogenea: Encotyllabe antofagastensis , Choricotyle scapularis, Neobivagina chita y Mexicana sp.; T rematoda: Lobatostoma anisotr emun , Lasiotocus sp. y Proctoeces sp. ; Acanthocephala: Pr ofilicollis altmani y Gorgor hynchus sp.; Nematoda: Philometra sp. y Proleptus carvajali. Los monogeneos C. scapularis y E. antofagastensis y los digeneos Lasiotocus sp. y Proctoeces sp. son nuevas adiciones a la fauna helmintologica peruana y A. scapularis es un nuevo hospedero para Gorgor hynchus sp., Philometra sp. y P. carvajali en el Peru

Tomas Cabrera - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • induccion hormonal al desove y descripcion larval del corocoro orthopristis ruber cuvier pisces Haemulidae
    Revista De Biologia Marina Y Oceanografia, 2004
    Co-Authors: Ernesto Mata, Jesus Rosas, Aide Velasquez, Tomas Cabrera
    Abstract:

    La induccion al desove del corocoro Orthopristis ruber Cuvier, 1830 (Pisces: Haemulidae) se realizo mediante el uso de la hormona liberadora de la hormona luteinizante analoga (LHRHA), en dosis de 50 y 25 ng/Kg. Con cada dosis fueron inyectadas dos hembras mientras que con el 50% de cada dosis fueron inyectados cuatro machos. La misma cantidad de organismos fueron inyectados con agua destilada. Se coloco una hembra y dos machos en estanques de 2000 L de capacidad, realizandose cada tratamiento por duplicado. Solo las hembras inyectadas con 50 ng/Kg produjeron huevos viables, con un porcentaje de fertilizacion de 85 ± 10% y de eclosion de 95 ± 2%, 17 h despues del desove a 23,95 ± 0,59oC y 37 psu. La descripcion larval se realizo a partir de larvas recien eclosionadas de 1,35 ± 0,15 mm de longitud total y 1,25 ± 0,16 mm de longitud notocordal. La apertura de la boca se produjo a las 48 horas. La metamorfosis se inicio a los 17 dias despues del desove. La tecnica de induccion hormonal permitio obtener larvas de Orthopristis ruber, las cuales fueron descritas. La alimentacion de estas larvas consistio en una mezcla de microalga (I. galbana), rotifero (Brachionus plicatilis) y copepoditos de Apocyclops distans.

  • induccion hormonal al desove y descripcion larval del corocoro orthopristis ruber cuvier pisces Haemulidae hormonal induction to spawning and larval description of the grunt orthopristis ruber cuvier pisces Haemulidae
    2004
    Co-Authors: Ernesto Mata, Jesus Rosas, Aide Velasquez, Tomas Cabrera
    Abstract:

    The spawning induction of the grunt Orthopristis ruber Cuvier, 1830 (Pisces: Haemulidae) was realized through the use of Luteinizing Hormone Releasing Hormone Analogue (LHRHA). Two doses were used (50 and 25 ng/Kg). Two females were injected with each dose while four male were injected just with 50% of each doses. The same number of organisms was injected with distilled water. One female and two males were placed in 2000 L tanks, each treatment was duplicated. Only females injected with 50 ng/Kg produced viable eggs, with a fertilization percentage of 85 ±10% and a hatching rate of 95 ± 2% at 17 h from spawning at 23.95 ± 0.59°C and 37 psu. Larval description was realized from recently hatched larvae of 1.35 ± 0.15 mm of total length and 1.25 ± 0.16 mm of notochordal length. At 48 h the mouth opening was detected. The metamorphosis started 17 days after hatching. The hormonal induction technique permitted to obtain Orthopristis ruber larvae which were described. Larval feeding consisted of a mixture of microalga (I. galbana) rotifer (Brachionus plicatilis) and Apocyclops distans copepodites.

Carolina Correia Siliprandi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • atlas of marine bony fish otoliths sagittae of southeastern southern brazil part iv perciformes centropomidae acropomatidae serranidae priacanthidae malacanthidae pomatomidae carangidae lutjanidae gerreidae and Haemulidae
    Brazilian Journal of Oceanography, 2016
    Co-Authors: Marina Rito Brenhanunes, Marcella Bockis Giaretta, Carmen Lucia Del Bianco Rossiwongtschowski, Cesar Santificetur, Valeria Regina Martins Conversani, Carolina Correia Siliprandi
    Abstract:

    This publication is part of a series that will constitute an Atlas of Teleostei Otoliths for the Southeastern-Southern Brazilian area. It presents the results of the morphological and morphometric analyses of 31 Perciformes (two species of Centropomidae; two of Acropomatidae; two of Serranidae; two of Priacanthidae; two of Malacanthidae; one of Pomatomidae; six of Carangidae; three of Lutjanidae; five of Gerreidae and six of Haemulidae). Whenever available in the collection, otoliths from three distinct specimen sizes were illustrated and photographed in order to show their variation during development. For each characteristic the frequency of occurrence was calculated within each length class (TL) and among length classes (during development) and differences were analyzed by a multiple χ² test (significance 0.05).

Siliprandi, Carolina Correia - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Atlas of marine bony fish otoliths (sagittae) of Southeastern-Southern Brazil Part IV: Perciformes (Centropomidae, Acropomatidae, Serranidae, Priacanthidae, Malacanthidae, Pomatomidae, Carangidae, Lutjanidae, Gerreidae and Haemulidae)
    Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto Oceanográfico, 2016
    Co-Authors: Brenha-nunes, Marina Rito, Santificetur César, Conversani, Valéria Regina Martins, Giaretta, Marcella Bockis, Rossi-wongtschowski, Carmen Lucia Del Bianco, Siliprandi, Carolina Correia
    Abstract:

    Esta publicação é parte de uma série que constituirá um Atlas de Otólitos para os Teleostei da Região Sudeste-Sul brasileira. Nela são apresentados os resultados de análises morfológicas e morfométricas de 31 espécies de peixes Perciformes (duas espécies de Centropomidae; duas de Acropomatidae; duas de Serranidae; duas de Priacanthidae; duas de Malacanthidae; uma de Pomatomidae; seis de Carangidae; três de Lutjanidae; cinco de Gerreidae e seis de Haemulidae). Três otólitos de tamanhos distintos de cada espécie foram desenhados e fotografados, sempre que possível. Para cada característica foram calculadas as frequências de ocorrência dentro de cada classe de comprimento total (TL) e entre classes distintas (diferenças ontogenéticas) através de um Teste χ² múltiplo (significância 0,05).This publication is part of a series that will constitute an Atlas of Teleostei Otoliths for the Southeastern-Southern Brazilian area. It presents the results of the morphological and morphometric analyses of 31 Perciformes (two species of Centropomidae; two of Acropomatidae; two of Serranidae; two of Priacanthidae; two of Malacanthidae; one of Pomatomidae; six of Carangidae; three of Lutjanidae; five of Gerreidae and six of Haemulidae). Whenever available in the collection, otoliths from three distinct specimen sizes were illustrated and photographed in order to show their variation during development. For each characteristic the frequency of occurrence was calculated within each length class (TL) and among length classes (during development) and differences were analyzed by a multiple χ² test (significance 0.05)

Jhon D Chero - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • helminth parasites of anisotremus scapularis tschudi 1846 perciformes Haemulidae peruvian grunt acquired at the fishing terminal of villa maria del triunfo lima peru helmintos parasitos de anisotremus scapularis tschudi 1846 perciformes Haemulidae ch
    2014
    Co-Authors: Jhon D Chero, Celso Cruces, Jose Iannacone, Gloria Saez, Lorena Alvarino
    Abstract:

    Peruvian Grunt Anisotremus scapularis Tschudi, 1846 (Haemulidae) is a carnivorous marine benthopelagic fish species distributed between Ecuador and Chile. The aim of this study was to identify helminths parasitizing A. scapularis in the Peruvian coast. 20 specimens of A. scapularis were acquired between July and October 2013 from the Fishing Terminal of Villa Maria del Triunfo, Lima, Peru. Monogeneans and flukes were collected, fixed, preserved in 70% alcohol, colored with carmine Acetic of Semichon, Trichrome of Gomori and mounted in Canada balsam. Nematodes were fixed in hot 70% alcohol and made more transparent in a mixture of alcoholphenol. The following ten species of parasites were identified: Monogenea: Encotyllabe antofagastensis, Choricotyle scapularis, Neobivagina chita and Mexicana sp.; Trematoda: Lobatostoma anisotremun, Lasiotocus sp. and Proctoeces sp.; Acanthocephala: Profilicollis altmani and Gorgorhynchus sp.; Nematoda: Philometra sp. and Proleptus carvajali. The monogeneans C. scapularis and E. antofagastensis and the digenean Lasiotocus sp. and Proctoeces sp. represent new geographical records to the Peruvian helminthological fauna and A. scapularis is a new host record for Gorgorhynchus sp., Philometra sp. and P. carvajali in Peru.

  • helmintos parasitos de anisotremus scapularis tschudi 1846 perciformes Haemulidae chita adquiridos en el teminal pesquero de villa maria del triunfo lima peru
    Neotropical helminthology, 2014
    Co-Authors: Jhon D Chero, Celso Cruces, Jose Iannacone, Gloria Saez, Lorena Alvarino
    Abstract:

    La Chita Anisotremus scapularis Tschudi, 1846 (Haemulidae) es una especie bentopelagica marina y carnivora que se distribuye entre Ecuador y Chile. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue identificar los helmintos que parasitan a A. scapularis en la costa peruana. Se adquirieron 20 especimenes de A. scapularis entre julio y octubre del 2013 procedentes del Terminal Pesquero de V illa Maria del Triunfo, Lima, Peru. Los monogeneos y trematodos fueron colectados, fijados, preservados en alcohol al 70%, coloreados con Carmin Acetico de Semichon, Tricromica de Gomori y montados en Balsamo de Canada. Los nematodos fueron fijados en alcohol caliente al 70% y se transparentaron en una mezcla de alcohol-fenol. Se identificaron los siguientes diez parasitos: Monogenea: Encotyllabe antofagastensis , Choricotyle scapularis, Neobivagina chita y Mexicana sp.; T rematoda: Lobatostoma anisotr emun , Lasiotocus sp. y Proctoeces sp. ; Acanthocephala: Pr ofilicollis altmani y Gorgor hynchus sp.; Nematoda: Philometra sp. y Proleptus carvajali. Los monogeneos C. scapularis y E. antofagastensis y los digeneos Lasiotocus sp. y Proctoeces sp. son nuevas adiciones a la fauna helmintologica peruana y A. scapularis es un nuevo hospedero para Gorgor hynchus sp., Philometra sp. y P. carvajali en el Peru